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which is better- prudential or century 21 real estate?

to work for?

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  1. Doesn't matter. They are all independently owned and operated. The broker means a LOT more than the logo on the door.
  2. They are independently owned and operated. You should contact the manager of each office that you are interested in and ask for an appointment, let them know you are interested in possible working out of their office. Personally I interviewed with both companies and in the end I chose neither. I went with Coldwell Banker because of the support that they give their agents. I dont feel nickled and dimed like you would with other brokerages. The commision split that you pay gives you unlimited access to everything that Coldwell Banker provides to its agents. So if you havent even thought of Coldwell Banker as a company then maybe you should consider them also.
  3. i don't know much about Prudential, or other real estate companies other than Century 21, Coldwell Banker and ERA. those 3 are all owned by the same corporation. i know all three have excellent training programs as well as continuing education, but i hear that Coldwell Banker's training is a little better than the other two (for some reason). ERA would be 2nd.
  4. Both are independantly operated. Go visit the broker's of both companies and interview them. Pick the one where you "Click" the best with the broker. You will be working under the direction of the broker. If you don't get along on the first visit, Run don't walk to another company. Hope this helps. Terry S. http://www.Welcome2Arizona.com
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